Are you looking for good quality sustainable nursery furniture with stylish Scandinavian design? Then look no further, MoKee have been designing stylish nurseries for years.
They will help you create a unique baby space. Mokee have designed three nurseries for you.
Jungle Theme
Kids love nature, animals, hideouts, wildness, jumpy mattresses and space to play. Nature loves FSC wood, ecologically sourced materials and products that stay with you for longer. Furniture made of eco wood, which grow with your child is a perfect choice for parents who wish our planet well. Using natural materials such as wood make for a cosy nursery. They have combined this with floral effect that will work for both girls’ and boys’ rooms.
Monochrome
This is black & white theme creating symmetry and a world of contrasts. This allows you to play with shapes and textures. This boldness and cutting-edge vibe also allows you to add addition accent colours.
Rainbow Room
Using the colours of the rainbow. There are no colours that cannot be mixed & matched in a baby’s room. You can even choose a pink, mint or yellow cot Allow your imagination to go crazy.
Kamila Snela Interior Designer and moKee Ambassador creates magical nursery is offering her top tips:
Ensure that you pick quality furniture so that it will last a long time and for future siblings to use. Babies and toddlers can be rough with things, so your nursery furniture needs to endure!
The shape of a room needs to be considered when designing a nursery. Ensure you measure and figure out where you would like everything to go before buying.
When your baby is a bit older, you can update your nursery around your child. Have their favourite toy, colour as a theme to bring out the personality in the room.
Pick furniture for the nursery which you can see using in other rooms in the home. That way you can continue to use it for years to come.
View the full interview with Kamila at moKee in the Clouds event here.
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